Post on 30-Mar-2015
The NIH Perimeter Security System
Protecting the people, research, reputation and facilities of the National Institutes of Health
Presentation Overview• ORS Security and Emergency Response Organization
• Layered approach to security
• PSS Concept & Components
• Implementation Timeline
• Phased Implementation approach
• Operational Changes– Employees– Visitors– Patients & Patient Visitors
• Informational Resources
• Questions and Answers
Associate Director for Security and Emergency Response
Division of PoliceDivision of Physical
Security Management
Division of Fire and Rescue Services
Division of Emergency Preparedness and Coordination
Division of the FireMarshall
Division of Personnel Security and Access Control
NIH Security and Emergency Response Organizational Structure
A Layered Approach to Security
• Personnel Security/Access Control
• Perimeter Security
• Building Perimeter Security
• Office/Lab Security
• Select Storage Containers/File cabinets
• Migration of visitor screening and badging from the building level to the perimeter.
• Movement to a more “open campus” environment within campus perimeter with increased use of automated building access control
PSS Concept
Perimeter Security System Components
• Physical Security Components• Fence and Gates• Visitor Center and Parking Facility• Dedicated Patient/Patient Visitor Entrance• Commercial Vehicle Inspection Center• Andover/Access Control System• CCTV
• Security Operations• NIH Police• First Responders• Dispatch and Monitoring personnel• Personnel Security officials• NIH Security Guard Contract
Implementation Timeline
• Communication plan – Begins July 2005
• Badge validation campaign – July through August 2005
• Activation – August 29, 2005
NIH Employee/ContractorPedestrian Entrance
• 8 dedicated pedestrian entrances
• Available for use 24/7
• Requires use of NIH ID badge
• Two-step process to enter and exit prevents “piggybacking”
• Intercom call boxes in place for assistance
• Camera surveillance at each pedestrian entrance
NIH Employee/ContractorVehicle Entrances
• 6 vehicle entry points
• Current hours of operation for employee gates will remain the same
• Requires use of NIH ID badge
• Guard staff will visually verify ID
• Drivers and all passengers in a vehicle required to have an NIH or DHHS ID badge
NIH Shuttle Bus Service• Shuttle hours of operation and
routes will remain the same as they are currently
• Inbound shuttles will drop non-NIH employees at visitor center (Metro), undergo security screening of vehicle and enter campus
• Secure shuttles provided at Temporary Visitors Center (Metro) for screened visitors
• Detailed route and schedule information at: http://dtts.ors.od.nih.gov/NIHShuttle/scripts/shuttle_map_live.asp
How does the perimeter security system affect the
NIH Visitor?
Two points of entry onto the campus:
– Gateway Center at Metro (355 and South Drive): vehicles/pedestrians
• Hours of Operation: 24/7
– West Visitor Entrance (Old Georgetown Road and South Drive): pedestrians only
• Hours of Operation: 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• Patients and patient visitors will be provided assistance from CC Hospitality Staff at NIH Patient Entrance
• Patients and patient visitors arriving by car will enter through patient entrance at West Drive & Cedar Lane
• Hours of operation:Monday through Friday7am – 3 pm
How does the perimeter security system affect Patients and Patient
Visitors?
Phase I: Operational Changes Summary
• Employee Access:– Employee pedestrian access via pedestrian portals (24/7) with use
of NIH ID badge– Employee vehicle access with use of NIH ID badge at entrances
• No change to current vehicle gate schedule
• Visitor Access: – All visitor screening and badging at perimeter of campus for both
pedestrians and vehicles• Pedestrian visitor access
– Temporary Visitor Center (Metro) 24/7 – West Visitor Center (Old Georgetown and South Drive)
normal business hours Monday through Friday• Vehicular vehicle screening and access at Metro entrance 24/7• Pre-registered visitor access in employee vehicles via an on-
line registration process
• Patients and Patient Visitors:– Dedicated patient/patient visitor entrance at West Drive/Cedar
Lane in place and operational since April 2005
• Shuttles:– Inbound shuttles will drop non-NIH employees at visitor center
(Metro), undergo security screening of vehicle and enter campus.– Secure shuttles provided at Temporary Visitors Center (Metro) for
screened visitors
PSS ActivationInformation Resources
• Printed publications (NIH Record, NIH Catalyst, ORS NEWS2Use, Clinical Center Newsletter, etc.)
• Global email announcements
• Building-level presentations
• www.security.nih.gov
• NIH Radio – 1660 AM– http://dtts.ors.od.nih.gov/index.htm
• ORS Information Line– E-mail: orsinfo@mail.nih.gov– Phone: (301) 594-6677, TTY (301) 435-1908
Questions &
Answers